
Estefanía Arriza
Born: 1994
Hometown: Guatemala City
Based in: Guatemala City
Estefanía Arriaza was born and raised in Guatemala City, Guatemala. course your life academic at numerous prestigious institutions in the United States, including Carnegie Mellon University and Parsons The New School. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, where he also completed his master's degree (MFA) in 2022. His artistic practice consists of various forms of poetry, interventions public, and installation. He is passionate about working with communities and incorporating the branches of sociology, anthropology and sciences in educational programs. In recent years its focus physical has been in ceramics and textile art that is based on her Guatemalan roots. Great Part of his career has been contributed by his research and analysis of climate change, as a result of the destruction of ecosystems and urban planning policies, thus outlining what it defines as psychogeographies - the relationship of human beings with their environments. His creative process culminates in different ways of experimentation in conceptual art and its continuous training and academic passion.
Credentials
Education
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
United States of America, 2022
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
United States of America, 2019
Carnegie Mellon University
United States of America, 2015
Parsons The New School of Design
United States of America, 2013
Awards
Presidential Recognition Scholarship
2022
Merit Scholarship
2022
Presidential Recognition Scholarship
2019
Presidential Recognition Scholarship
2016
Dean's Recognition for Academic Excellence
2014
Presidential Recognition Scholarship, Parsons
2013
Exhibitions
JUANNIO
Guatemala, 2023
Horizonte Común, Gabelich Contemporáneo
Argentina, 2022
SAIC MFA Show
United States of America, 2022
Thessaloniki Queer Arts Festival
Greece, 2020
NAHR, Italia COEXISTENCE in Times of COVID-19 ANIMALS
Italy, 2020
Provocar Futuro
Guatemala, 2018
Taking the Waters, Eco Design Riverworks Chicago Chicago River Congress
United States of America, 2017
Seeing Through the Garden
Japan, 2017
Ellis Gallery Carnegie Mellon
United States of America, 2013
Press